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PSXE Poll Update: Most Passing On This Year’s Assassin’s Creed
Diego Costa has taken part in a bit of promotional work for the new Assassin’s Creed game where he dresses up like someone from the 19th century and stands around a bit. In addition to cane swords and the classic hidden blade, Evie and Jacob Frye are equipped with a rope launcher, which functions like an old-fashioned grappling hook.
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Want to take a look at a few of the detailed concept art behind number one hit Assassin’s Creed Syndicate?
Ubisoft can celebrate that Assassin’s Creed Syndicate was still the best selling game last week as it managed to dethrone Federation Internationale de Football Association 16.
Furze released a video to his YouTube channel on Friday showing off his build in action.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate features an huge open world, with a Victorian London brimming with life, and the evolving architecture of the Industrial Revolution providing the ideal playground for the advancing parkour system of the franchise.
One of the year’s biggest games comes out this week but that isn’t swaying most of our readers. He also created a hidden blade that’s triggered via a retractable ring and works just like it does in the game, slashing and stabbing through targets. The blade extends and retracts at the flick of a wrist, letting Furze slice and dice his way through grain bags and sheets hanging around quickly and effectively.
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You can see more of Fernando’s stuff at his personal site.